Atlas for Stereotaxy of the human brain

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Atlas for Stereotaxy of the human brain

by Georges Schaltenbrand and Waldermar Wahren ; Architectonic organization of the thalamic nuclei by Rolf Hassler

Thieme, 1977

2nd, revised and enlarged ed

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1st. ed. published in 1959 under the title: Introduction to stereotaxis with an atlas of the human brain, vol. 2, edited by G. Schaltenbrand and P. Bailey

Accompanyied by guidebook entitled: Guide to the atlas for stereotaxy of the human brain(26 p. ; 23 cm)

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The bestselling atlas of brain anatomy for stereotactic surgery For over three decades, thousands of neurosurgeons have relied on Atlas for Stereotaxy of the Human Brain as the ultimate guide to neuroanatomy and stereotactic navigation of the brain. Arranged in a large-format three-ring binder for maximum accessibility, this landmark atlas provides readers with a complete set of microscopic sections accompanied by transparent color overlays to highlight stereotactic landmarks and display the brain in all planar orientations. Features: Written by Shaltenbrand and Wahren, both pioneers in the field of functional stereotaxy 25 high-quality color drawings demonstrate key neuroanatomic structures Handy pamphlet entitled Guide to the Atlas for Stereotaxy of the Human Brain explains how to use the atlas This groundbreaking resource should be in the collection of anyone who performs functional stereotactic surgery.

Table of Contents

- Index of Anatomical Abbreviations - Synonyma Table for the Thalamus - Synonyma Table for the Hypothalamus - Unstained Series with Overlays for Variations of the Structures of the Brain - Microscopic Series with fixed Overlays for Anatomic Explanations - Electroanatomical Observations

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